Jacob Georg Christian Adler
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Jakob Georg Christian Adler (8 December 1756 in Arnis
Arnis
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 near Kappeln
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, Schleswig – 22 August 1834 in Giekau
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 near Lütjenburg
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) was a German Generalsuperintendent for Holstein
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 and Schleswig
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, Orientalist
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, Syriac language
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  professor
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 at the University of Copenhagen
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, Lutheran theologian, Oberkonsistorialrat, book writer
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, religious educator, coin collector
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 and head of the Schleswig-Holsteinische Bibelgesellschaft.

Biography

Jacob Georg Christian Adler was the son of Georg Christian Adler
Georg Christian Adler
Georg Christian Adler was a German scholar.Adler was born in Brandenburg, and studied theology at the University of Halle. In 1755, he was appointed preacher in Arnis, Schleswig; in 1758 in Sarau; and in 1759 in Altona...

 and a relative of Caspar Aquila
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Caspar Aquila , also Kaspar Aquila, Caspari Aquilae, Gaspar Aquila, birth name Johann Kaspar Adler, was a German reformer, who was born at Augsburg. Educated at Augsburg and at Ulm , in Italy , at Bern , studied theology in Leipzig and Wittenberg...

 and Matthias Claudius
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. Adler received private education from his father and attended the Christianeum Hamburg
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. Then he studied theology at the University of Kiel
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 and oriental studies under Oluf Gerhard Tychsen
Oluf Gerhard Tychsen
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 at the University of Bützow and Rostock. He wrote several books on Syriac language and ancient Arabian language, about a long stay in Rome
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 etc.

Work

  • Beschreibung der Stadt Rom. Kiel: Carl Ernst Bohn 1781 (published by his brother)
  • Reise nach Rom. Altona 1783
  • Sammlung v. gerichtlichen jüdischen Contrakten. Hamburg u. Bützow 1773, 2. Aufl., Altona 1792
  • Judæorum codicis Sacri rite scribendi leges, ad recte æstimandos codices manuscriptos antiquos perutiles; e libello Thalmudico מסכת ספרים in Latinum conversas. Hamburg 1779
  • Faksimilia kufischer Koranhandschriften der Kgl. Bibliothek in Kopenhagen mit einer Untersuchung über die arabischen Schriftentwicklung. Kopenhagen 1780
  • Museum Cuficum Borgianum Velitris, Bd. I. Rom 1787, Bd. II, Kopenhagen 1792
  • Novi testamenti versiones Syriacae, simplex Philoxeniana et Hierosolymitana. Kopenhagen 1789
  • Annalen des Abulfida - Herausgeber des von J. J. Reiske bearbeiteten u. übersetzten Werkes (5 Bde.). Kopenhagen 1789-95

Literature about Adler

  • August Hennings (?): Schleswig-Holsteinische Kirchen-Agende. In: Der Genius der Zeit 13 (1798), S. 369-375
  • H[ennings]., A[ugust].: Einladung zur Aufmerksamkeit auf einen geheimen, und iezt vielleicht noch allgemein unerkannt gebliebenen Grund der Agende {Streitigkeiten in den Herzogthümern Schleswig und Holstein}. In: Der Genius der Zeit 15 (1798), S. 1-7
  • H[ennings]., A[ugust].: Schleswig Holsteinische Kirchenagende. In: Der Genius der Zeit 15 (1798), S. 404-405

  • Die Vorfahren des Generalsuperintendenten A., in: Schriftenreihe des Vereins f. schleswig-holsteinische Kirchengeschichte, Rh. 2, Bd. 5, 1910-13; S. 213 ff.
  • Anton Baumstark: Geschichte der syrischen Literatur [...] 1922; S. 144
  • O. F. Arends: Gejstligheden i Slesvig og Holsten fra Reformationen til 1864 - Personalhistoriske Untersogelser. Kopenhagen 1932
  • Dansk biografisk Leksikon, Bd. I. 1933; S. 129 ff.
  • F. Rosenthal: Die aramaistischen Forschungen seit dem 20. Jhd. - Nöldeke's Veröffentlichungen. Leiden 1939; S. 144 f.
  • Joh. W. Fück: Die arabischen Studien in Europa bis in den Anfang des 20. Jhd., 1955; S. 218 (Fn. S. 557)
  • Allg. Deutsche Biographie (55 Bde. und 1 RBd.). Leipzig 1875-1912; Bd. I, S. 85 f.
  • Neue Deutsche Biographie. Berlin 1953 ff.; Bd. I, S. 70 f.
  • Kurt Galling (Hrsg.): Die Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart - Handwörterbuch für Theologie und Religionswissenschaft (6 Bde.). Tübingen 1957-1962; RBd. 1965, Teil I, S. 96 f.
  • Walter Kasper et al. (Hrsg.): Lexikon für Theologie und Kirche, 3. Aufl. Freiburg 1993 ff.; Bd. I, 148 f.
  • Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie ecclésiastiques. Paris 1912 ff.; Bd. I, S. 573
  • Dr. Werner Aquila: Die Nachfahren Leonhard Adlers später Aquila aus Augsburg. Sonderdruck des Genealogischen Jahrbuches (hrsgg. von der Zentralstelle für Personen- und Familiengeschichte, Bd. 44. Neustadt/Aisch: Verlag Degener & Co. 2004)

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